That's for erasing a perfectly good answer, that was not ment in a racist way. that's why i changed the question. youll supervisiors want to put up racist stuff i will do it to. thinking my answer was racist that's messed up.
IM SORRY TO ANY ONE THAT THIS STATEMENT OFFENDS. BUT IM TAKIN A STAND
I POSTED A ANSWER TO THE QUESTION. NOT MEANING IT IN A RACIST WAY IT WAS A SIMPLE ANSWER THOE. ANSWER WAS EAT SLEEPING, GOING TO THE BATHROOM AND FARMING. NOTHEN RACIST ABOUT IT. AND THEY FLAGED AND REPORTED ME AND ERASED MY ANSWER. SO I CHANGED THE QUESTION TO A MEAN QUESTION.
AGAIN IM SORRY TO WHO THIS WILL OFFEND BESIDES SUPERVISOR WHO CALLED ME A RACIST.
IM FAR FROM A RACIST.
Oh, dude, yeah, there were actually white people who were lynched in U.S. history. It's not just a Black thing, you know? Like, around 1,300 white people were lynched between 1882 and 1968. So, yeah, everyone got a taste of that lovely lynching experience back in the day.
'Lynching, the practice of killing people by extrajudicial mob action'. (killing people without a process in law) 4743 people were lynched between 1882 and 1968. (my best answer, do not totally trust it)
The mood of lynching was a scary feeling and mostly black people got lynched and only white people who would betray the other white people by going against slavey were lynched because they wanted all of the whites to think what they were doing was right. Really this was hurting everyone because even though they were going to school they were obviously not learning that this was supposed to be a equal place.
On August 7, 1930, two black men, Thomas Shipp and Abram Smith, where lynched at the county jail in Marion, IN under the accusation of killing a white man and raping his girlfriend. They were hung before they were tried.
Well without being racist you have to go through many surgical and medical treatments and surgeries to become white after being black. Kinda like Michael Jackson did. But if you just paint it white, you can be considered racist and might get lynched or something.
The fact they they were black was often reason enough. Others acted like they had a right to civil liberties, dignity, equal opportunities, fair pay, schools for their children, health care, property rights, or were "uppity" - all capital offenses.
Yes, of course, the majority of white people like black people.
yes the black people do get on with the black people
because black people looked like slaves to white people
It was both but mostly white and some black people were against it because the white people would kill a black man or mabye woman if they were caught with a white man/woman
Both Black and White people live in Ohio.
people dress in black and white attire